Apparently, a company used a photo of Will Ferrell from the movie Elf without the actor's permission for a deal on an AR-15, which is not a code for some sort of engine part to Santa's sleigh. It's a gun.

Lindsay Lohan is suing the creators of the Grand Theft Auto video game franchise claiming that the fifth and latest installment used her image and made her into a character without her permission!

Why that's as morally ambiguous as using cheat codes!

Lilo filed the lawsuit today in Liberty CIty…uh, we mean, Manhattan against Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., who has declined to comment!

Lindsay in her lawsuit that Lacey Jonas is definitely a reference to her, that her image, voice, and clothing styles are shown, and that it features the Chateau Marmont hotel, which was once her old stomping grounds.

Looks like Miley does NOT want people having sex with her likeness. Can you blame her?

According to reports, Miley Cyrusis suing Pipedream Productions for using her likeness with their Finally Mylie! Love Doll.

Mileybird is suing the company for "defamation of character," and she's seeking "an unspecified sum in damages and suspension of the doll's sales."

Here's how the description of the $25 doll reads:

“She’s had years of practice speaking into the mic, and now she’s ready for yours. Just add air and this teen-queen pole-dancing princess comes of age right before your own eyes. Daddy’s little stoner is ready for you to bone her!”

We can def see where this would creep her out A LOT.

Guess we'll see if she's able to get these sex dolls off of shelves. Good luck, Miley!

"[The new movie] is definitely based on Lindsay's likeness. We have a very strong case. It's shadowing E*TRADE" — referring to Lohan's suit against the online brokerage firm which produced a commercial featuring a baby Lindsay."

Lohan family lawyer, Stephanie Ovadia, continued:

"They are again using her likeness without her being compensated. Not only that but they are advertising the fact that they are using her likeness."

Looks like they've got a case here. Guess we'll see if the producers' pocketbooks are big enough to keep Dogs in Pocketbooks moving forward.

But now, that's all about to change, at least according to TMZ! That's because a week from tomorrow -- on December 17 -- Khloé and Lamar's split will be legal, final, and FULL! And that's all she wrote!

As the final divorce docs are set to be stamped by a judge on that day just over a week from right now, the final terms are pretty standard and straightforward, too: